How much does it cost?
Chris Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
http://www.clgproductions.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sarah Alawami" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Extremely important: need recommendation
forprofessionalbluetooth or wired headset
ffrom what a deaf blind friend tells me you cah have it paired to both
devices at the same time and use it on both. like if the phoen rings you
just hit the answer button. I have not owned one as of yet but I am going
ot take advantage of amazon's $25 sale before it goes away and let you all
know.
the only thign I hae about bt is you sound like 8k even on skype. Blech!
but it will work for when I'm walking and need to make that phone call at
scvhool.
This is not a stereo head set. it is just for 1 ear.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 11:44, "Christopher-Mark Gilland"
<[email protected]> wrote:
ok, but when you say it'll let you pare to more than one device at a
time, are you saying it'll let me pare? Or are you saying it literally
will let me connect it to multiple devices and have both devices not only
pared, but also connected at the same time.
Chris Gilland.
Founder of CLG Productions
http://www.clgproductions.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 803-760-7136
Toll-Free: 1-888-405-3185
Mon-Fri 8A.M-5P.M Eastern Standard Time except weekends and holidays.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sarah Alawami" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: Extremely important: need recommendation for
professionalbluetooth or wired headset
I hear the Plantronics m100 will let you pare to two devices at a time.
I'm not sure how this works as I don't have one at the moment, but a lot
of people are using it. Good luck.
On Jan 11, 2013, at 1:02, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello.
Hopefully someone can help me out here. I have just brought on board a
few more staff members to my company (See signature below for more
information.) Now that I am trying to get this company up and going
with more than a 1 person operation, I need to be in the market for
some equipment to help my business grow.
Basically, here is the situation. I have a white mid 2010 13 inch
macbook, with no customizations. So basically, 2 USB ports which 99%
of the time are already in use, then my one stereo 3.5MM audio jack
which depending on system preferences can be set as a line-in or as an
earphone out. I also have an IPhone 5 running I O S 6.0.2. I need a
good quality headset, but here is the catch. What I need to be able to
do is have it where I can somehow connect my macbook's audio to the
headphones, but I also need to be able to connect my IPhone 5's audio
to the headset. I need to do this so that if I get a business call,
callers will not hear Voiceover yammering in the background, as that is
totally! unacceptable, not to mention downright unprofessional. Plus,
if I am looking through account configurations or back end stuff which
is only accessible by the company staff, then I don't want that stuff
bleeding out for the caller to hear.
I know that there are lots of good bluetooth headsets. Believe me: I
have a few of them which are killer, but they all will only let me
connect them to one device at a time. Obviously, they can be pared
with as many devices as I want, but they can only be connected to one
of them at a time. So what I need is something where I either could
not only pare it to my phone and my mac, but could even have it be
connected to both at the same time, or something where I could use a
3.5MM plug going to my mac, and another to my phone, or something
similar. Preferably something where I could pan it out where my mac be
on one ear, and the IPhone on the other. If that isn't possible, I'd
settle for both coming through both ears, but I just need some way to
work around this. I know some people will just put the phone up to one
ear, and the ear phones up to the other, but for me, especially over an
8 hour shift day find that incredibly uncomfortable, not to mention at
best, very aw
kw
ar
d.
I'm willing to pay upward of $250 on the high end for something that
would accomplish this, but I don't really want to spend more than that
if I can help it.
Do any of you all have any suggestions? Before you ask, no, we cannot
use a softphone or a sip phone via software on the mac then do our
calls from the computer instead of the phone. The way our pbx trunks
are setup, that isn't an option that we have. Calls have to get routed
through a physical phone line, be it a land line, or a cell phone.
Thanks.
Chris Gilland
Founder of CLG Productions
http://www.clgproductions.com
Phone: 803-760-7136
Toll-free: 1-888-405-3185 Mon-Fri 8A.M-5P.M Eastern Standard Time
except weekends and holidays
E-mail: [email protected]
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